The Italian House (Plato Decorative Arts Museum) is an Italy-centric former foreign residence, showcasing 18th and 19th century European furniture, paintings and sculptures primarily from its namesake country. This lavish foreign residence is graced with numerous paintings and works of art, including pieces by Millet and Corot, and visitors can also enjoy drinks and lunches in the South Garden, home to a relaxing pool, where home-made cakes just like mom used to make and pasta lunch offerings are the go-to menu items.